The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 19, 1916, Image 4
WORKING CLOTHES. Students doing shop work and those having the outside employment need overalls and jump- ers to save their gooa clothes. We have in stock a variety of working gar- ments to select from. See them at BOYETT'S STORE North Main Street College Station Guard Detail. October 20, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut. Flach, E. K. Junior A. H. Men, Attention. Junior Animal Husbandry stu- dents, who inteud to go to Dallas, will please sign permit ab Ross 22, some time today. The per- mit should go in as soon as possi- ble. C.T. Griesenbeck. OST—A Moss Manual with /R. B. Whitton’s name in it. R. B. Whitton, 22 Mitchell. SENIOR PRIVATES—Y ou are requested to meet today, im- mediately after dinner, in Y MV. C. A. chapel. FRESHMEN, ATTENTION! We’ve always been here and the ‘‘old boys’ will tell you about us. Re- liable tailoring, cleaning and pressing. Makers of ‘‘Charlie Made” uniforms. CHARLIE NITCH Campus Tailor. The price of the army shoes is going up again. If you are like- ly to need another pair this term give me your size so that I can put in the order at the old price. An order for the made-to or- der shoes will go in tonight. If you want in on it come over to- day. The factory requires eight weeks to get them out. HALSLEY, 23 Austin. LOST: An engineer’s field note book, No. 404. Please return it to W. H. Glimp, 6 Leggett. There will ‘be an important meeting of all Agricultuarl En- gineering students in the Agr. Eng. Building at 7:30 tonight. It is important that all be pres- ent. J. W. Hicks. Navarro County Club. All boys from Navarro County are requested to meet in 73 Mil ner, immediatly after dinner to- day. The club will be organized for the year.